The Independent’s Bob Geary takes a good, in-depth look at Southeast Raleigh.
It’s Sunday morning and I’m on my way to Martin Street Baptist Church in Southeast Raleigh. For two years, it’s been the high ground in the political fight for control of the Wake County school system: the church, as a gathering place for the defenders of diversity; and Southeast Raleigh, the historically black area of the city and the county with all its problems and its promise.
via The other side of town: Southeast Raleigh’s problems and promise | News Feature | Independent Weekly.